Environmental Public Health
Improve public health, safety, and well-being and protect environmental quality through the practical application of scientific skills and knowledge.
Study the Connections Between Our Health and the Environment
One of only 30 programs in the country accredited by the National Environmental Health Science and Protection Accreditation Council, this highly-regarded program will prepare you to control biological, chemical, and physical health hazards and preserve the environment.
Learn how to collect and process samples, analyze data, and discover solutions to real-world problems. Laboratory and field-based courses, transformational research experiences, and immersion programs will allow you to make life-changing contributions — even before you graduate.
With the growing population and climate change, environmental public health majors are in high demand. Many grads find employment in regulatory agencies, industries, or consulting firms concerned with environmental quality and protection.
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Accreditation Information
UW-Eau Claire's environmental public health program is accredited by the National Environmental Health Science and Protection Accreditation Council (EHAC). We are proud to offer one of only a few accredited undergraduate environmental health programs in the Midwest, and one of only 30 accredited undergraduate environmental health programs in the country.
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Where can the environmental public health program lead me after graduation?
UW-Eau Claire's environmental public health program provides you with many opportunities to go beyond the classroom and prepare for a successful career. Combine transformative curriculum with this experiential learning, and you'll be empowered to take on any challenge after graduation.
Example Careers
- Air pollution analyst
- Disaster management specialist
- Environmental sanitation engineer
- Health and safety specialist
- Environmental toxicologist
- Wastewater treatment operator
Recent Graduates
Consumer Safety Office Investigator
USDA
Wisconsin
U.S. Public Health Services
Indian Health Service
Minnesota
Environmental Health Sanitarian
Marathon County
Wisconsin
Graduate Student
University of Iowa Industrial Hygiene Program
Iowa
The environmental public health program will set you up for success through a paid practicum or internship, which is typically taken the summer between junior and senior year. This resume-building learning opportunity will prepare you for employment in your field after graduation.
Here are a few courses in Environmental Public Health at UW-Eau Claire.
ENPH 110
Introduction to Environmental Health
Health-oriented problems in the environment with attention directed to air and water pollution, solid waste, housing, occupational health and safety, food sanitation, animal zoonoses, ecology of health and disease, radiological health, energy, and global environmental health.
ENPH 443
Microbial Safety of Food
Principles of food microbiology including common foodborne pathogens, strategies to protect the food supply, environmental sanitation, regulations, and HACCP. Environmental sampling of food and milk, common laboratory tests.
ENPH 490
Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment
Examination of the principles, theories, and applications of human environmental toxicology through investigation of chemical, cellular, physiological, environmental, and ecological levels. Introduction to contemporary health risk assessment methods.
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